Charles pointed out a new sign here in Great Falls. I drove by it today for the first time, and will admit that it is indeed a lovely sign welcoming folks to Great Falls. What I don’t understand is…how on earth does something like this wind up costing $100,000? The federal government, via something called “Community Transportation Enhancement Program grant,” paid for $86,500, and the City paid the other $13,500. As I said, it’s a…

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The City of Great Falls website has all of the information you need to know about what’s legal – and what’s not – when it comes to fireworks here in Great Falls. The official city-sponsored fireworks show is at 10:30 tonight. And if you need to cool down, try the Electric City Water Park – fun for the whole family, and perfect for a bright, warm day like today.

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I’m sure many of you have heard fireworks going off all over town the last several days; sure, it can be fun to watch, but it sure is damn noisy. I confronted a teenager the other night at 10:30 pm and asked him to stop, explaining that people had to get up to go to work early in the morning. His response: “It’s legal two weeks before and two weeks after the 4th of July…

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…now see The Best! I’m not entirely sure what criteria were used to make this judment, but apparently Joan Cook is — and I quote — “Montana’s best attorney.” Well, since I haven’t seen any other Montana lawyers make such a claim, I’ll take this statement at face value. And besides, with Angus as the law firm’s mascot, I sure wouldn’t want to counter her claim.